Optoma HD39HDRx High Brightness HDR 1080p Home Theater Projector | 120Hz Refresh Rate | 4,000 Lumens | Fast 8.4ms Response time with 120Hz | Easy Setup, 1.3X Zoom | 4K Input | Quiet 26 dB Operation
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Azdude
> 3 dayI purchased from another company, the laser version optoma hz39hdr. The good, its very bright and very quiet. The bad its so bright it hurts your eyes and has convergence issues like crazy. It was sharp in the middle and then Fuzzy on the outside. Colors are horrible. Spent days trying to make adjustments. If you are a gamer optoma does make some nice units and would recommend the bulb version of these units for that use. Just know you will go thru a bulb every 1-3 years. I personally found I watched more movies and went with the Epson 3800. Not as good for games but color and contrast are incredible for movies. In short every brand will have its pro and cons just look at what you will use it for and do your research.
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Priscilla McLean
> 3 dayWeve used this for a month in a home theater setup with Mac Mini (for internet) and a DVD player. It projects on a large classroom-size screen in our living room. Audio is sent directly out of the Mac Mini to a state of the art sound system. The whole thing is rather impressive. But I digress. Optoma HD39HDR has nice, clear images and it never goes out of focus. The only thing Ive found to be a problem is that when you are projecting in 4/3 aspect ratio for DVD and then go back to the 16/9 for internet, the color is all messed up, being to red and too rich. People all look like theyve spent the night in a toaster oven. The remedy--just turn the projector off and after 10 seconds turn on again and it will go back to normal. I love the rather economical bulb which is supposed to last years. In the econ mode, which preserves bulb life, the brightness is just fine for our living room. Our previous Otoma projector lasted 10 years with c. 4-5 hours operation per day every day. I hope this one will be as good.
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John Tan
> 3 dayProduct delivered in good condition. An excellent projector. Very bright and was able to watch movies even with normal ambient lights on. Very satisfied with the purchase. Highly recommend this value for money projector.
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Craig C
> 3 daynice bright image for a living room projector with limited ambient light control. A little louder than my Epson HC3500. No lens shift. Single chip DLP. Some people see the rainbow effect when they turn their head while watching the screen, but not too many.
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Eduardo
> 3 dayI recently purchased this projector as a birthday present, it never worked. I received it on Oct 12th and the following day asked to return it, since the projector lamp does not work. Still waiting for an answer from amazon. Very dissapointe,d so far, with amazon customer service (more taking into account that I am a customer since 2011) Do not buy this product
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David
Greater than one weekI had the previous version for 6 years or so. Loved it. The bulb finally went and I ordered this new one because it was an upgrade with 4K and it is glorious!
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Francois
18-12-2024The projetor image just died on me. It shows image for 5 seconds then its gone. I bought it last year September so its not that old.
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Bubba Gordon
> 3 dayUsing with a 120 screen 15 feet away. Flawless. Love it !
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Marjan
Greater than one weekNice picture and brightness... pictures are projecting 135 inch screen on a regular painted wall. Still need to put screen up, but it looks pretty good as is. I expect the quality to improve with screen.
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Urban
> 3 dayVery easy to hook up. I have not played with settings. Took it out of box and used IPad and external speaker for setup. I would suggest if you are going to to use your iPhone or iPad, purchase a HDMI to lightening cable.